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Most according to that poll.Of course. The question is, how many of them would have it made illegal for non-Christian citizens of a secular state?
God has nothing to do with abortion and health care for women; at least not your God. But it makes sense to claim that your god justifies your beliefs (not to mention the sheer convenience).it makes sense you push for abortion rights if you don’t believe in God.
Not at all.Most according to that poll.
God has to do with everything.God has nothing to do with abortion and health care for women;
My God is the only God there is. All other “gods” either a.) don’t exist or b.) are demonsat least not your God. But it makes sense to claim that your god justifies your beliefs (not to mention the sheer convenience).
You misquoted me.Not at all.
83% of Jewish people support abortion
65% ECLA Lutherans support
55% Muslim Support
64% Methodists
there are plenty more who support.
Republicans are regretting the overturning of Roe. They lost many of their women's vote.
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American religious groups vary widely in their views of abortion
Many Many Jehovah’s Witnesses, Mormons and members of some evangelical churches say abortion should be illegal. But among other religious groups, many support legal abortion.www.pewresearch.org
NopeYou misquoted me.
That is your opinion. Many don't agree.God has to do with everything.
Another opinion.My God is the only God there is. All other “gods” either a.) don’t exist or b.) are demons
No, that's not the same thing. There are a lot of things I consider "not compatible with a Christian lifestyle" that I don't give a whit if a pagan does them.Most according to that poll.
Is killing babies fine?No, that's not the same thing. There are a lot of things I consider "not compatible with a Christian lifestyle" that I don't give a whit if a pagan does them.
Also is “I dint give a whit” acceptable language on this forum?No, that's not the same thing. There are a lot of things I consider "not compatible with a Christian lifestyle" that I don't give a whit if a pagan does them.
If you think there is a violation, report it.
I can’t tell what is a violation because I feel the rules are vague.If you think there is a violation, report it.
But this is not a violation.
I can’t tell what is a violation because I feel the rules are vague.
I do appreciate the clarification for this particular case though.
Oh, I just realized from "character substitution" what he thought I said.It's old fashioned or posh, not a character substitution:
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/us/dictionary/english/not-a-whit
No, it's not fine. The unnecessary wars I participated, and the several hundred deaths I personally participated in during those wars were also not fine.Is killing babies fine?
“Whit” is an actual word unto itself; the phrase is archaic, granted, but I daresay that Sherlock Holmes may have delivered it a time or two?I can’t tell what is a violation because I feel the rules are vague.
I do appreciate the clarification for this particular case though.
Boy, are you going to be surprised when the 20th Century rolls around!Democracy and secularism are plagues for society. I never voted and never will. I’m a woman: our father’s / husband’s vote represents us.
Change a single letter and it becomes a different swear word. That’s what I thought.“Whit” is an actual word unto itself; the phrase is archaic, granted, but I daresay that Sherlock Holmes may have delivered it a time or two?
Did you think it a euphemism for something?
Perhaps an allusion to another restriction on who can vote?What's that got to do with the right to vote?